Oscar munoz defined his company. He is interviewed by a travel reporter. After words is a weekly Interview Program with the relevant guesthouse interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. The book through with you right. I guess well start off kind of at the top. Why write book and why publish it . What kind of led you to you to this moment . What thanks. Ag thanks for having me. You know, ive always over the course of my journey, i always said that i would never write a book. I think what changed is i think there was a lot of a little bit of downtime, certainly as we battled through e cares act and recove, but also a lot of about the things that were happening in america. You know, we a lot of you got a lot of social issues on at the same time where business was crumbling. And so it was a it was a good time to reflect on all of these things. And so began to work on a couple of chapters, ran them by a couple of noted authors, particularly the one that is on my forward
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Thank you so much for being here and im excited to talk about the book through with you right. I gus well start off kind of at the top. Why write book and why publish it . What kind of led you to you to this moment . What thanks. Ag thanks for having me. You know, ive always over the course of my journey, i always said that i would never write a book. I think what changed is i think there was a lot of a little bit of downtime, certainlys we battled through the cares act and recovery, but also a lot of about the things that were happening in america. You know, we a lot of you got a lot of social issues on at the same time where business was crumbling. And so it was a it was a good time to reflect on all of these things. And so began to work on a couple of chapters, ran them by a couple of noted authors, particularly the one that is on my forward to see what it sounded like and i got some good support. So i kept going. And the publishing now is a function of just time and space. Is the p
Thank you so much for being here and im excited to talk about the book through with you right. I guess well start off kind of at the top. Why write book and why publish it . What kind of led you to you to this moment . What thanks. Ag thanks for having me. You know, ive always over the course of my journey, i always said that i would never write a book. I think what changed is i think there was a lot of a little bit of downtime, certainly as we battled throh the cares act and revery, but also a lot of about the things that were happening in america. You know, we a lot of you got a lot of social issues on at the same time where business was crumbling. And so it was a it was a good time to reflect on all of these things. And so began to work on a couple of chapters, ran them by a couple of noted authors, particularly the one that is on my forward to see what it sounded like and i got some good support. So i kept going. And the publishing now is a function of just time and space. Is the p
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